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June 17, 2020

Veteran

Robert E. Powers

Private Service

Robert E. Powers, of Quincy, passed away on Wednesday June 17, 2020.

Born in Boston on December 21, 1927, he was the son of the late Joseph Powers and Mary (Cardarelli).  Robert was the beloved husband of the late Theresa J. (McDonough) in a marriage that lasted over 65 years, and the devoted father of Steven Powers and his wife Elaine of Quincy, Brian Powers and his wife Gail of Braintree, Robert Powers and his wife Pamela of Lexington, and Michael Powers and his wife Barbara of East Falmouth.  He was the brother of Joan Cahill who is married to Charles of Hingham, and the late Joseph Powers who was married to the late Kay of Alton Bay, NH.  Robert was the beloved grandpa to Brian Powers and wife Mikala, Emily Cooley and husband Scott, Stephanie Powers, Aidan Powers and wife Christina, Alexandra Cellucci and husband Marc, Liam Powers and wife Kristen, Marissa Powers and wife Elicia Hickey, Erin, and Kelsey.  He was predeceased by his granddaughter Shannon Nissa Bailey Powers. He adored his 10 great grandchildren and was proud of being “Uncle Bob” to the many nieces and nephews from the Powers, Cahill, McDonough, Towle, Pesieri, Burns, Hannigan and Jansky families.

Mr. Powers served in the United States Coast Guard and Army National Guard and was a retired Chief Engineering Supervisor for the Boston Public Schools (where he worked for over 30 years, starting out as a custodian). Mr. Powers (Bob) attended Boston Technical High School. He was an active member of the St. Joseph parish in Quincy, MA.

Bob’s sense of humor and personal loyalty earned him lifelong friendships, many of which began when he was growing up in the St. Mark’s section of Dorchester. He enjoyed a long and healthy retirement playing golf and spending time with his cherished family; you could always expect a birthday or anniversary card in the mail and a loving phone call from dad and grandpa to mark special occasions.

Bob never met a home repair project or political debate that he could not handle and his intellectual curiosity and passion for education are important parts of his lasting legacy.

Graveside services at Blue Hill Cemetery in Braintree will be private.  In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in Robert’s memory to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation; Massachusetts/Rhode Island Chapter, 220 North Main Street Suite 104, Natick MA 01760, fightcf.cff.org; also the Neurofibromitosis Northeast;  NF Northeast, 9 Bedford Street, Burlington, MA 01803; https://nfnortheast.org/

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